Lesson Plans about Muslims and Islam

ING offers resources for teaching about Muslims and Islam that are available free of charge for educators in middle and high schools as well as colleges and universities. Each curriculum includes a digital presentation and lesson plans, which feature notes that explain each slide in the presentation, as well as discussion questions, activities, and links to dozens of films and other resources. 

These curricula were designed to supplement content standards in social studies and world history and address many of the themes created by the National Council for the Social Studies Curriculum Standards and the National Center for History in the Schools at UCLA. Many of these themes are also addressed in state social studies content standards of leading states like California, Texas, and New York. 

If you are looking for a quick overview of Muslims for your classroom, we provide a short version of Getting to Know American Muslims and Their Faith with accompanying notes here.

Islamic resources for teaching and high school lesson plans that promote cultural understanding and education.
Exploring the history of American Muslims and Islamic lesson plans for high school education.
Artistic depiction of two Muslims holding musical instruments, celebrating cultural diversity and artistic expression.
Muslim students at graduation with 'Muslim Beyond the Stereotypes' in bold white font.
Black & white image of Emir Abd El-Kader. Highlighting the legacy and faith of Emir Abd El-Kader, as featured in ING's Islamic lesson plans resources.
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